Why are circular pizzas placed in square boxes?!


Question:

Why are circular pizzas placed in square boxes?

i don't get it.


Answers:
The box is easier to manufacture, stack and store. It's that simple.

you try to make a cheap and easy round box

Thats just what they started out with in the early days, but that would ba sweet if they came in cirrcular boxes,lol

The box is easier to make that way.

easier to make, easier to handle..it's just easier.

good ? but don't know

well it would be much harder to close a circle box than a square one.

It is to be difficult it isn't supposed to make sense

A round box would be more complicated to make and fold, and since they come flat and the pizza folks have to put them together, it would take a lot longer to do, and may be more expensive to manufacture, and make your pizza more expensive.

Dosen't Domino's pizza have sort of round boxes?

To have room to place the little peppers and garlic butter and marinara sauces in the corners ....for dipping the bread edges on the pizza ... plus square boxes are easier to make then round ones ... so therefore would be less expensive to make...

circular pizzas placed in square boxes>>>>>>
Cos It will have ample space for the Pizza to move about
while it is hot after baked from the OVEN.
Tense it will not be harden in so fast period.

guess that is tradition....the box is easily recognizable, unless it says Domino's on it, you know that white square box has a pizza in it....

13 answers and 1 came close to the REAL answer. The answer is purely storage. Manufacturers have long studied storage issues. And after the research, it was clear that you can fit more square and rectangular objects on a shelf, than circular ones. Rubbermaid published a very good study on this.

So the box is easy 2 carry and 1 box fit's all.
Have you ever tryed putting a square pizza in a round box?

hmm, never though about but YOU are right!

Cardboard boxes can be made easier in a square shape than in a circular shape and pizzas are probably circular because you can't twirl a piza into a square. well you probably can but it's too hard.




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